boiteux

French

Etymology

From Old French boistous or from boiter, from Old French botter, débotter (dislocate).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bwa.tø/
  • (file)

Adjective

boiteux (feminine singular boiteuse, masculine plural boiteux, feminine plural boiteuses)

  1. lame, limping
  2. (of furniture) wobbly, shaky
  3. (of ribbon, textiles) embroidered on one side only
  4. (of a phrase, sentence) clumsy
  5. (of peace, a truce) unstable

Derived terms

  • boiteusement

Noun

boiteux m (plural boiteux, feminine boiteuse)

  1. cripple, lame person
    Jésus guérit les boiteux.Jesus healed the lame.

Further reading

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